Did you know that we are not only looking for space creatures of celestial proportions, but have also sought to join them in their journeys through the stars?
The sporting world was stunned when the U.S.' Olympic hopeful for the 100-and-200-meter dash, Sha'Carri Richardson, recently tested positive for marijuana.
The murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier is examined in the Netflix documentary, "Sophie: A Murder in West Cork" — but what did the documentary leave out?
Some witch-hunters were mercenaries, in it for the money. If it constituted a bona-fide profession, how much money was worth the suffering of thousands?
Take the rage of a forest fire and the terror of a tornado and you'll end up with a fire whirl. They form when just the right amount of wind and fire combine.
People get married every day but most people don't have a collective consciousness of all the laws pertaining to marriage — and some are particularly odd.
Sharks are fearsome predators, not just because of their size — and teeth — but because of their intelligence. Turns out, their vision's pretty good too.
The sun is the most important contributor to life on Earth. It warms the seas, supports plants, and provides light. What would happen if it just exploded?
Grand Central is a well-known symbol of New York and the world's largest train terminal — but many don't know about its basement and the secrets it holds.
Over the course of his career, Muhammad Ali was repeatedly challenged for his title of world heavyweight champion and defended it no less than 19 times.
Science fiction loves to imagine what would happen if all of the men in the world stopped existing. But are the stereotypes backed up by real world evidence?
Keith Hunter Jesperson is serving four consecutive life sentences for killing eight women — because he bragged about it. Had he not, he might've gotten away.
Dragonflies are more than just cool-looking bugs we see outside in the summer. They play an important part in the world's ecosystem but they may be in trouble.
At around 11 p.m. on August 11, 1834, an angry mob of Protestants gathered and set fire to tar barrels outside the walls of the Ursuline Sisters' Convent.
British metal band Motörhead melted faces for the better part of 40 years, from their formation in the 1970s until the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, was assassinated in his home early Wednesday morning. Moïse and his wife were both shot, though she is expected to survive.
Everybody knows to flush the airplane toilet with a wadded-up paper towel but the rest of your flight isn't exactly germ-free either. Here's what to avoid.